
Playing the Jerome Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+) with White, Gemeinde members wish for the kind of exciting, attacking game that follows...
blackburne - gwyn1
JGTourney4 ChessWorld, 2009
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+
4...Kxf7 5.Nxe5+ Nxe5 6.Qh5+ Ke6
7.f4 Nf6
The kind of move that is appealing at first glance, as it promotes Black's development, ignores White's threat and plans to return material to slow down the attack. When followed up properly, it leaves White with only a small edge. 
Several times ...h7-h5 has appeared in games in this tournament, sometimes when the Black Rook was still on h8.
Undermining White's center before the pawns begin to roll.
This looks like an oversight, as if Black were expecting 17.exf5 Rxe2. Now his game goes up in flames.17.Rxf5+ Kg6 18.Nf4+ Kh7 19.Rxh5+ Kg8 20.Qxg4 Rxe4
It is probably time to begin to look for forced checkmates, although different players will prefer different ideas.
Of course, 22.Qxe4 was also okay, and led to a mate in ten.



The same foggy location as yesterday's post (see "
A truly impressive oversight!
Amazing. I have no idea what I was looking at, or what I was seeing.
That goes for my opponent, too.
Recapturing with the pawn was correct. Now White has the simple pawn fork, 16.e5.
White hopes to feast on Black's Kingside pawns, and that he can keep active enough to keep his opponent from doing the same on the Queenside.
Lark has gobbled two pawns, but I clearly have the initiative and the advantage.
Missing the much stronger 29.Qd3, but this was a blitz game, and time was running short...




Equally surprising, considering that the Bishop, having done its damage, could retire with 8...Bb6.
10...Bb6
That's okay: White hopes to win the Knight, anyhow.
Aha! It is the Bishop, after all!
See what I mean about the impact of the Jerome Gambit. Mind you, each player had several days to consider each move. More helpful would have been 15.Qxe6 dxe6 16.e5, when White has nabbed both the Bishop and Knight.
19.Nd2 Kf7 20.Nc4 Kg8
21.Nxd6 Nxe4
The exchanges have left White with a won endgame.

